Saturday, March 21, 2026

Not If, But When


 “And this shall be the plague with which the LORD will strike all the people who fought against Jerusalem: Their flesh shall dissolve while they stand on their feet, Their eyes shall dissolve in their sockets, And their tongues shall dissolve in their mouths.”   Zechariah 14:12  NKJV


A question that has often crossed my mind when studying biblical prophecy is, considering so much of it has yet to occur, exactly what went through the minds of the Old Testament prophets when they were shown events three thousand years or so in the future?  What must Zechariah have thought when God gave him this vision and told him to write what he saw.  While we, on the one hand, can easily understand being familiar with twenty first century technology, what possible explanation could Zechariah have had seeing people die in this manner?  


The Hebrew word translated “dissolve” here is “maqaq” which literally means to melt.  In other words, Zechariah watched people melt away and “dissolve” while standing on their own two feet.  Again, understanding that this prophecy is yet future, I can only come up with one possible explanation for what could cause this to happen.  Most all scholars agree that what the prophet saw was the effects of a nuclear blast that is yet to come.  While that conclusion might come as a surprise to many, considering again that it occurs in the future there really is no other reasonable explanation.


When I first began to study this particular subject, it actually surprised me a little bit to find how many other prophecies in the Old Testament seemingly refer to the  use of nuclear weapons. As I thought more about this, I came to realize that this is a perfect response to those who question the veracity of biblical prophecy in that it so accurately describes the technology which exists today and was unfathomable to the world three thousand years ago.  Considering that virtually anyone familiar with the news lately knows how often the threat of using nuclear weapons is reported, I thought today I would share just a little of what I have found in prophecy which seems to speak to this subject.

 

Since the beginning of the conflict between Russia and the Ukraine, speculation has run rampant about the possibility of Russia using nuclear weapons.  To be sure, these questions are legitimate, especially considering the rhetoric coming from Russia itself and their threats to use them if they feel they are justified in doing so.  While the world waits to see what tomorrow brings, many believers have asked if the Bible has anything to say about the possibility of these types of weapons being used in regards to end time prophecy.  After much study, and speaking on this subject for many years, my conclusion on the use of these types of weapons is that it is not a question of if, but when.

 

While this may come as a surprise to some, what I will attempt to do today is simply share just a few of many passages in the Bible which I believe will shed some light on what the future holds.  The first question that I had when I started my study was simply how in the world would a prophet from the Old Testament describe the weaponry and technology from the twenty first century?  The truth is, he could only describe what he saw based on what he knew from the times he was living in.  If you keep that in mind, much of what we read can begin to make sense when applied to our current situation in the twenty-first century.


Zechariah was not the only prophet to see things he more than likely found difficult to understand.  Jeremiah and Ezekiel also had visions that certainly hint at the use of nuclear weaponry. Consider this from the prophet Jeremiah.


“For behold, I will raise and cause to come up against Babylon An assembly of great nations from the north country, And they shall array themselves against her; From there she shall be captured. Their arrows shall be like those of an expert warrior; None shall return in vain.”   Jeremiah 50:9  NKJV

 

Here we find a prophecy of the end times when Babylon will be judged and Israel restored.  The tools God uses to judge Babylon consist of an “assembly of great nations from the north”.  Since the setting is the end times, it seems logical we can assume Russia might be a large part of this alliance.  What is interesting here though, is that we are given a strange description of the weapons used rather than the men who use them. The following is an excerpt from some notes I have from Chuck Missler teaching on this passage many years ago.

 

“Smart weapons” are implied in Jeremiah 50:9, where: … their arrows shall be as of a mighty expert man; none shall return in vain.   The word “arrow” is chets, which can mean a dart, arrow, or javelin; or, “any missile fired from an engine of war.” In the Septuagint, the Greek boli.j can mean anything thrown: a missile, such as an arrow or javelin. Notice, however, that the adjective clause “as of a mighty expert man” is a descriptor of the arrow, not the shooter of the arrow. The key Hebrew word is  sakal, which means prudent, wise, circumspect; with insight and comprehension. It is the arrow itself that has the intelligence! This, indeed, is further emphasized in the final clause: “...none shall return in vain.” They can’t miss! Sounds like “smart weapons”-guided missiles or smart bombs. And this was written over two thousand years ago!                            http://www.khouse.org/articles/2001/344/ 


While this description of the delivery method is certainly intriguing, our question today is about the payload and if it could possibly be nuclear.  An interesting passage whose meaning has been debated for years is found in the book of Ezekiel and his prophecy of the coming conflict with the nation of Israel. Many believe, and I tend to agree, that what Ezekiel is trying to convey is a nuclear exchange between Magog and an unnamed country.

 

“And I will send fire on Magog and on those who live in security in the coastlands. Then they shall know that I am the LORD.“   Ezekiel 39:6 NKJV

 

The term “send fire” in the Hebrew is “shaw-lakh’ aysh” and is used to describe judgment, and in the context of this verse it obviously comes from God.  Yet the first interesting thing about this passage is that it makes clear that the fire falls on two nations, not just Magog.  The debate has, for the most part, always surrounded the possible identification of the unnamed country being the United States.,considering that this conflict occurs in the end times and that by using the term coastlands Ezekiel is describing a country unknown at that time and located at the farthest reaches of the world.

 

The most interesting part of this passage, however, comes next.

 

“It will come to pass in that day that I will give Gog a burial place there in Israel, the valley of those who pass by east of the sea; and it will obstruct travelers, because there they will bury Gog and all his multitude. Therefore they will call it the Valley of Hamon Gog. “For seven months the house of Israel will be burying them, in order to cleanse the land. “Indeed all the people of the land will be burying, and they will gain renown for it on the day that I am glorified,” says the Lord GOD. “They will set apart men regularly employed, with the help of a search party, to pass through the land and bury those bodies remaining on the ground, in order to cleanse it. At the end of seven months they will make a search. “The search party will pass through the land; and when anyone sees a man’s bone, he shall set up a marker by it, till the buriers have buried it in the Valley of Hamon Gog.”   Ezekiel 39:12-15  NKJV

 

I probably am not alone in thinking this may be one of the strangest passages in scripture.  I often wonder if Ezekiel also thought these words didn’t make a lot of sense to him when he wrote them, trying to describe something he couldn’t possibly understand.  Look carefully with me as I try to explain what I believe we are being told here.  The first, and most important fact to consider, is that these events have yet to take place.  That means we must think in terms of the world’s current technology to understand what is being described.  “Fire” falls on Magog and his allies as they attempt to invade the nation of Israel.  In verse 4 of chapter 39 Ezekiel tells us that “all” of the troops will fall implying none will survive the fire that falls, which obviously makes one wonder exactly what is this fire?

 

The next clue is the statement that the dead will be given their own special burial place rather than being buried where they fell.  This place will be so large as to “obstruct travelers” implying a detour around the valley.  It will take seven months just to gather the dead and bury them in this valley but even more interesting is what comes after.  Israel will employ a special force of men whose job is solely to search for remains.  Even stranger is the fact that when they find bones or remains they do not touch them but set a marker by them so that other specialized “buriers” can collect and bury them.

 

Many believe what Ezekiel is trying to describe here is the cleanup in the aftermath of a nuclear weapon being used on the battlefield.  While some might disagree, I think it is more than just coincidence that the procedures Ezekiel describes here are almost identical to the current standard operation of collection and disposal of nuclear or biological contaminated remains on the battlefield as laid out by the US Army in their publication Operator’s Manual for Marking Set Contamination: Nuclear, Biological, Chemical (NBC).


I have had occasion to wonder if Ezekiel, Jeremiah, and Zechariah, at some point in time wondered why God chose them to see these visions of the future, and the strange things they saw and tried their best to describe.  Here is yet another one we find early on in Zechariah’s book.


“Then I turned and raised my eyes, and saw there a flying scroll. And he said to me, “What do you see?” So I answered, “I see a flying scroll. Its length is twenty cubits and its width ten cubits.” Then he said to me, “This is the curse that goes out over the face of the whole earth: ‘Every thief shall be expelled,’ according to this side of the scroll; and, ‘Every perjurer shall be expelled,’ according to that side of it.” “I will send out the curse,” says the LORD of hosts; “It shall enter the house of the thief And the house of the one who swears falsely by My name. It shall remain in the midst of his house And consume it, with its timber and stones.”   Zechariah 5:1-4  NKJV


The word in the Hebrew for scroll is “megillah”, which we understand to be a long sheet of parchment that is rolled up and placed in an ornate cylinder for safekeeping. Then of course, I looked closer at the dimensions of the scroll Zechariah saw and was surprised to find that the size he describes, if rolled up and put in its container, would be approximately 30 feet tall and 5 feet in diameter which is very comparable to the size of many ICBM’s around the world today.  


Now if you are starting to believe this is a stretch, stay with me a little longer as we examine this text a little closer with that possibility in mind.  Zechariah goes on to call it a “curse”, which is present throughout the whole earth, and tells us it will not only enter a house, but completely consume it, “timber and stones”.  So now we have to consider just what the nature of this curse could be if it is able to do exactly what Zechariah describes.  Since a normal detonation of a typical explosion only produces power capable of destroying a structure, we have to ask the question what sort of payload is capable of actually consuming it.  Believe it or not, Zechariah tells us what it is.


“Then the angel who talked with me came out and said to me, “Lift your eyes now, and see what this is that goes forth.” So I asked, “What is it?” And he said, “It is a basket that is going forth.” He also said, “This is their resemblance throughout the earth: “Here is a lead disc lifted up, and this is a woman sitting inside the basket”; then he said, “This is Wickedness!” And he thrust her down into the basket, and threw the lead cover over its mouth.”  Zechariah 5:5-8 NKJV


Now before some of you decide to have some fun explaining how a woman could be a curse, there is something about Hebrew you need to know.  In the Hebrew, the word for woman is ish·shä' , but the word used for fire, especially a sacrificial burnt offering, is also ish·shä'.  Confused?  I as well, but this is one of those times when the meaning is determined by the context, and most of the Hebrew scholars I found believe the meaning here is of fire.  I think too, you will agree, that fire seems to be a better explanation for the type of destruction described.  


The word for basket used here is “ephah”, which typically describes the baskets commonly used at that time to carry a measure of grain or other commodities.  What is different here is that Zechariah tells us that not only does it carry the fire, it is made of lead.  In the Hebrew Masoretic text, we are told the lead disk lifted up is a “talent” of lead which would be approximately one hundred pounds.  Now if just the lid is that heavy, how heavy is the rest of the container?  Not to mention the most intriguing question of all; what sort of “fire” needs to be shielded by lead in this day and age?


“Then I raised my eyes and looked, and there were two women, coming with the wind in their wings; for they had wings like the wings of a stork, and they lifted up the basket between earth and heaven. So I said to the angel who talked with me, “Where are they carrying the basket?” And he said to me, “To build a house for it in the land of Shinar; when it is ready, the basket will be set there on its base.”  Zechariah 5:9-11  NKJV


Of course, although these “megillahs” are said to go forth to all the earth, Zechariah goes on to tell us that the base of operations in the future will be in the land of Shinar, which is translated as the country of two rivers, or what later became known as Babylonia.  Of course, as we are told in scripture, the rebuilt Babylon will be the center of the coming anti-Christ’s power so it seems to make perfect sense he will have this sort of weaponry to unleash upon the whole earth.  Would he actually use nuclear weapons to advance his cause?  If you look closely at what is described to occur during that period of time soon to come, I believe the answer is self-evident.


Does the future of this world include the use of nuclear weapons?  In my humble opinion the Word of God certainly seems to tell us that.  Of course, my next question to you is does that really seem that hard to believe based on what we see occurring in the world at the present time?  I am convinced that it is not a question of if, but when.  Yet I also believe that it is not something for believers to be concerned about because it is also my opinion that we will be gone, raptured into heaven to be with Jesus before this ever takes place.  There is a saying that has made the rounds in Christian circles which says simple that “when the bombs come down, we go up”.  Will that prove to be the case?  Only time will tell but I am also certain that we are going to find out in our very immediate future.


If you have never made the decision to accept that free gift I encourage you to do so today.  Simply ask God to forgive you of your sin based on your belief that Jesus died to pay the price for your sin, and turn over control of your life to Him.  You can do that right now by praying a prayer just like this one;


Dear Father in heaven, I believe in your son Jesus. I believe that He died on the cross for my sins, that He rose up from the grave, and that my sins are forgiven.  Forgive me of my sin, help me to walk with you, and thank you for saving me. In the name of Jesus Christ, Amen.


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Saturday, March 14, 2026

2026: The Acceptable Year of the Lord?


“So He came to Nazareth, where He had been brought up. And as His custom was, He went into the synagogue on the Sabbath day, and stood up to read. And He was handed the book of the prophet Isaiah. And when He had opened the book, He found the place where it was written: “The Spirit of the LORD is upon Me, Because He has anointed Me To preach the gospel to the poor; He has sent Me to heal the brokenhearted, To proclaim liberty to the captives And recovery of sight to the blind, To set at liberty those who are oppressed; To proclaim the acceptable year of the LORD.”Then He closed the book, and gave it back to the attendant and sat down. And the eyes of all who were in the synagogue were fixed on Him. And He began to say to them, “Today this Scripture is fulfilled in your hearing.”                               Luke 4:16-21. NKJV


“Pattern is prologue.”   Chuck Missler


As many times as I have listened to teaching on this passage from the book of Luke, I have yet to hear anyone suggest what I am about to share with you today.  That is not, of course, a suggestion that I see what others don’t but rather an example of the fact that I was the kid who always asked (why?) when I was told something.  While others speak to the fact that when Jesus quotes Isaiah 61 in this passage from Luke, He chooses to stop in the middle and not finish the rest of the passage, my attention was drawn to the phrase “the acceptable year of the LORD”.   What made this particular time the “acceptable year” and what exactly did He mean by saying these words? 


Now if you research this as I did you will find that the majority of scholars are in agreement that this is a reference to the year of the Jubilee which we find  outlined in the Old Testament passage of Leviticus 25:9-15. Here we are told that in the year of Jubilee, all slaves were set free, all debts were forgiven, and land reverted back to its original owners.  In fact, many believe that when Jesus spoke these words it was the year of Jubilee, which explains why He chose to return to His hometown and speak in the synagogue.  That said, the question which immediately comes to mind is if there is any significance, especially in light of pattern being prologue, that Jesus spoke these words in a Jubilee year?


Virtually all who teach on this passage from Luke are in agreement that the reason Jesus did not complete the quote from Isaiah is simply because its what’s known as a dual fulfillment prophecy, or a prophecy which will be fulfilled twice.  The conclusion, considering it is a prophecy of the future judgment by God, is that it will occur at the end of the Church Age and after the rapture of the Church.  Considering that, one has to wonder if Jesus’ reference to setting free the oppressed in an acceptable, or Jubilee year is His way of telling us the rapture will occur in a future jubilee year?


If we accept that as a possibility we are left with the question of is it possible to know when a jubilee year will arrive after so many years?  Many would argue that it is not, yet there is evidence to suggest that we can, in fact, come to a reasonably accurate conclusion based on some simple yet factually reliable events in the past.  What I consider to be the best and most accurate research on this subject has been done by Randy Nettles of Rev310.substack.com and I am indebted to him for his diligence in calculating numbers in a way that I never could.  The following is an excerpt from one of his articles on the subject of the jubilee year.


2025-2026 is the 3,430th (7 x 7 x 7 x 10) year from 1406-1405 BC, when the Israelites entered the Promised Land. 3,430 years is the equivalent of 490 Sabbath (or Shemitah) cycles (3430 ÷ 7 = 490). If the Shemitah (and Jubilee) cycle/s began in (Tishri to Tishri) 1406-1405 BC, and is reckoned continuously regardless of the Jews leaving and re-entering the land, and if the 50th year is also the first year of the following Shemitah week, then 2025-2026 AD is the 70th Jubilee year for the Jews. https://rev310.substack.com/p/thy-kingdom-come-part-ii?utm_source=publication-search

The first day of Tishri, or Rosh Hashanah, arrives on the evening of September 11 this year, which would then give us September 10 as the last day of the Jubilee year.  If we were to assume God intends for the Church to be set free (raptured) in a Jubilee year, we then only have about six more months for that event to occur.  While I have made it a point in the past to affirm that I am not a date setter, and am a firm believer in the doctrine of imminence, the evidence that 2026 will prove to be a pivotal year in the history of the world is becoming rather hard to ignore.

Another interesting point to consider is, as I have mentioned before, in Judaism, there is a belief that God’s plan for this world will mimic the days of creation in that those six days will equate to six thousand years for the completion of His plan, with one day of one thousand years (the seventh day) as a “day” of rest.  Many Jewish rabbis have long said that the Talmud teaches that the Messiah must appear at or before the end of the sixth day, or six thousand year period of time. In the article referenced above, the author goes on to say this;


“Additionally, if 3968 BC marks the beginning of mankind’s creation, as I discussed in The Hepta Week Cycle For Six Millennia of Mankind:: By Randy Nettles – Rapture Ready, then 33 AD would have been mankind’s 4000th year (or four days for the LORD) and 2033 AD will be mankind’s 6,000th year (or six days for the LORD). The seventh “millennial day for the LORD” (6000 - 7000 AM) is the ‘Sabbath day.’ It is a ‘day’ of rest and worship.” https://rev310.substack.com/p/thy-kingdom-come-part-ii?utm_source=publication-search


Finally, and possibly the most important part of the Jubilee is the return of the land to its original owners.  Believers understand that it is God Himself who is the original owner of this world.  He created it, created all that inhabits it, and it has always been His to do with as He pleases.  Does it not seem logical that He chooses to reclaim His ownership in a Jubilee year when He also sets His servants free and cancels all indebtedness?  


I suppose my question today is this; am I the only one who finds it curious that this Jubilee year, known as “the year of redemption”, not only happens to be the 70th one, seventy being the number of completeness, wholeness, and fulfillment, but also appears to occur exactly seven years short of the end of the Sixth day or 6000 year time period which many believe brings the Second Coming of Christ?  Is it possible that 2026 will prove to be “the acceptable year of the LORD” where all believers will be set free from our sin nature, taken home to be with our Lord, and God will once again claim His ownership of this world?


Many believe that Peter, while teaching in the Temple, referred to a coming Jubilee when he spoke the following in reference to Jesus ascending back to Heaven forty days after His crucifixion;


“whom heaven must receive until the times of restoration of all things, which God has spoken by the mouth of all His holy prophets since the world began.”  Acts 3:21. NKJV


The Jubilee is often referred to as a time of restoration and I certainly don’t believe it is just coincidence that he uses this term in this passage.  I have often heard it said that we are not seeing the signs of the times but rather the times of the signs, and I couldn’t agree more.  You may recall my first post of 2026 dealt with the subject of what we might expect to see in the coming year.  Well from my perspective, I have already seen so much more than I anticipated that I thank God every day that He sent His Son to die for my sin and allow me the opportunity to accept His salvation and promise of eternal life with Him.


If you have never made the decision to accept that free gift I encourage you to do so today.  Simply ask God to forgive you of your sin based on your belief that Jesus died to pay the price for your sin, and turn over control of your life to Him.  You can do that right now by praying a prayer just like this one;


Dear Father in heaven, I believe in your son Jesus. I believe that He died on the cross for my sins, that He rose up from the grave, and that my sins are forgiven.  Forgive me of my sin, help me to walk with you, and thank you for saving me. In the name of Jesus Christ, Amen.


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Saturday, March 7, 2026

Overlooked

 

“The burden against Babylon which Isaiah the son of Amoz saw. “Lift up a banner on the high mountain, Raise your voice to them; Wave your hand, that they may enter the gates of the nobles. I have commanded My sanctified ones; I have also called My mighty ones for My anger— Those who rejoice in My exaltation.” The noise of a multitude in the mountains, Like that of many people! A tumultuous noise of the kingdoms of nations gathered together! The LORD of hosts musters The army for battle. They come from a far country, From the end of heaven— The LORD and His weapons of indignation, To destroy the whole land. Wail, for the day of the LORD is at hand! It will come as destruction from the Almighty. Therefore all hands will be limp, Every man’s heart will melt, And they will be afraid. Pangs and sorrows will take hold of them; They will be in pain as a woman in childbirth; They will be amazed at one another; Their faces will be like flames. Behold, the day of the LORD comes, Cruel, with both wrath and fierce anger, To lay the land desolate; And He will destroy its sinners from it. For the stars of heaven and their constellations Will not give their light; The sun will be darkened in its going forth, And the moon will not cause its light to shine. “I will punish the world for its evil, And the wicked for their iniquity; I will halt the arrogance of the proud, And will lay low the haughtiness of the terrible. I will make a mortal more rare than fine gold, A man more than the golden wedge of Ophir. Therefore I will shake the heavens, And the earth will move out of her place, In the wrath of the LORD of hosts And in the day of His fierce anger. It shall be as the hunted gazelle, And as a sheep that no man takes up; Every man will turn to his own people, And everyone will flee to his own land. Everyone who is found will be thrust through, And everyone who is captured will fall by the sword. Their children also will be dashed to pieces before their eyes; Their houses will be plundered And their wives ravished. “Behold, I will stir up the Medes against them, Who will not regard silver; And as for gold, they will not delight in it. Also their bows will dash the young men to pieces, And they will have no pity on the fruit of the womb; Their eye will not spare children. And Babylon, the glory of kingdoms, The beauty of the Chaldeans’ pride, Will be as when God overthrew Sodom and Gomorrah. It will never be inhabited, Nor will it be settled from generation to generation; Nor will the Arabian pitch tents there, Nor will the shepherds make their sheepfolds there. But wild beasts of the desert will lie there, And their houses will be full of owls; Ostriches will dwell there, And wild goats will caper there. The hyenas will howl in their citadels, And jackals in their pleasant palaces. Her time is near to come, And her days will not be prolonged.”  Isaiah 13  NKJV


What I want to talk about with you today is a subject I have shared before but considering the events occurring as we speak, I have chosen to revisit it again. Many of you will recognize this passage from Isaiah as the prophesied destruction of Babylon which we are told about in the Book of Revelation.  Other references to it can be found in Isaiah 14, and Jeremiah 50 and 51.  When speaking on the end times, and speculating on how close we may be to the events in Revelation, a popular quote I mention often is this; “when you see the Christmas decorations going up, you know that Thanksgiving is near”.  So too, we can recognize the signs of the nearness of the rapture by the preparations going on all around us for the events we are told will occur during the tribulation.


Over time I have found that there are many things taking place that at first glance are so small that they somehow escape notice.  One of those might well be found in this passage from Isaiah, and we could do well to consider it in regards to current events.  I am speaking of the mention towards the end of the passage of the group of people called the Medes which are described as having “no pity” as God uses them to implement His judgment on Babylon.  So how can it be that Isaiah tells us that they are present during the tribulation when they no longer exist today?  Or do they?  While the news this past week focused almost entirely upon the attack by US forces in conjunction with Israel against Iran, other events occurred which may have an even greater significance.


In the region of the Middle East where the countries of Iran, Iraq, and Turkey co-join, there is a group of people known as the Kurds.  These people number approximately 25-35 million or so, and at present find themselves in much the same position as Israel was before 1948 in that they have no country they can call their own and desperately desire one.  Also, much like the Jews, they have been persecuted in every country in which they have tried to live.  Yet unlike the Jews, the vast majority of Kurds are Muslim, which begs the question; why are they being persecuted in the Muslim part of the world?


In fact, it appears possible that the Kurds are descended from the ancient Medes, who at one time partnered with the Persians to form the Medo-Persian Empire, which was revealed by Daniel to be the second of the four great empires which were to rule that part of the world.  Cyrus the Great, whom we meet during Daniels’ time, was part Mede and part Persian.  He captured the city of Ecbatana (the modern day city of Hamadan in Iran) which was the capital of Media, and created the greatest empire ever to rule in the sixth century before Christ.


Eventually Alexander the Great arrived on the scene and defeated them as part of his campaign to conquer the known world at that time, and slowly the Medes disappear from the annals of history.  Yet many of today’s Kurds believe they are descended from the ancient Medes, and although there is some disagreement among scholars as to the validity of this claim, the important point is that God tells us they will exist at the time of Revelation.  The obvious conclusion then is that they are alive and well today, and considering the venom of their revenge on Babylon, they must believe they have a serious ax to grind.


In all honesty, I would have to agree that they do, especially when compared to other ethnic groups in the Middle East.  In fact, the Kurdish people are one of the largest populations to not have a state of their own, which poses what I would consider to be a rather important question.  For decades the world has been fixated on the issue of the creation of a Palestinian State as a home for the Palestinian people.  Yet the question I have is why the focus on an ethnic group which, according to the World Population Review, number 5.3 million, while the Kurdish people outnumber them by 30 million or so?


I think you can easily make the argument that the Kurds have every right to be upset by the treatment they have received at the hands of the nations in the Middle East when they have a justifiable claim to possess a homeland of their own.  As I have studied the prophecy in Isaiah 13, I have come to the conclusion that it is revenge which motivates these people to destroy Babylon in the way that they do.  The Kurds of today wish desperately for a homeland they can call their own, but neither Iran, Iraq, Syria, Russia nor Turkey will allow that to happen.  You see, in order to do so the land would have to come from one or all of these countries and none of them is willing to allow that to happen.  


You could make the point that the total destruction of Babylon during the tribulation period is one of the most significant events to occur in those seven years.  The book of Revelation tells us that this city will be Satan’s capitol on earth and the center of the anti-Christ’s power.  Although its destruction is at the hands of many nations, only the Medes are mentioned by name.  I believe that this is God’s way of telling us that this is personal for them.  It is a logical assumption that revenge is a very good motivation for the total lack of compassion and extent of destruction which this passage describes as not being seen on this earth since God destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah.


The Kurdish army goes by the name Peshmerga, a term you will often find in the news today.  They are excellent, determined fighters as opposed to many other so called armies in that region and would fight to the death for their ethnic existence.  They have a history of fighting as professional soldiers and mercenaries, and a reputation as the fiercest fighting force in that part of the world.  Are the seeds of their desire for revenge being sown right before our eyes?  Will the persecution they are receiving from the surrounding countries provoke their desire to strike out at the center of the anti-Christ’s power during the tribulation?  According to Isaiah it will, and if God said it, I believe it.


Which brings me to the point of todays article and that is the news this past week that the US is considering arming the Kurdish army with the intention of enlisting and supporting an incursion by them into Iran to help topple the ruling Islamic regime.  Regardless if these reports prove to be accurate or not, I believe this is a rather huge prophetic sign which will probably be overlooked by most people.  The truth is, as I see it, that the Kurds are now being placed in a position to begin fulfilling their prophetic destiny as revealed in scripture to occur at the end of the age. The latest reports coming out of the region say that Kurdish forces have already moved into Iranian territory and taken up combat positions there.


The treatment of these people, past and present, can certainly explain their motivation for what the Bible says is about to happen. To me, the simple fact that the Kurds are being mentioned more and more in the news suggests God is putting all the pieces in place in preparation for His coming time of judgment.  Of most importance to us, however, is that God has promised to have Jesus remove believers before this judgment takes place by way of the rapture of the Church.  


Now more than ever the decision to be included in that event is the most important one you could ever make. If you have never taken the step of accepting His gift of eternal life, I urge you to do it right now.  Simply pray a prayer like this one and confess to God your need for salvation, and accept the gift He provided for you by the death and resurrection of His own Son, Jesus Christ.


Dear Father in heaven, I believe in your son Jesus. I believe that He died on the cross for my sins, that He rose up from the grave, and that my sins are forgiven.  Forgive me of my sin, help me to walk with you, and thank you for saving me. In the name of Jesus Christ, Amen.


Keep watching.


https://www.thejc.com/news/world/us-kurds-cia-iran-coup-lg81fva7


https://www.ynetnews.com/article/rjk7xmskzg


https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/us-kurds-discuss-potential-iran-military-operation-sources-say-2026-03-04/


https://www.rawstory.com/trump-iran-2675550609/


https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2026/03/report-cia-moving-arm-kurdish-fighters-ignite-uprising/


https://townhall.com/tipsheet/dmitri-bolt/2026/03/04/kurdish-forces-in-iraq-have-launched-a-ground-invasion-against-iran-n2672315


https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/who-are-the-kurds-and-what-role-could-they-play-in-the-war-with-iran